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SoC Design blog:
Arm and Synopsys Extend Collaboration and Kick off WW Workshop Series
Phil Dworsky
Arm and Synopsys extend collaboration including a subscription agreement for access to Arm IP and launching a worldwide free tech workshop series.
May 2, 2018
SoC Design blog:
Finding design errors before it’s too late
Caroline Cruz
Arm Design Reviews are an Arm service whereby expert engineers visit our partners to perform a detailed review of a particular stage of the design cycle.
April 9, 2018
SoC Design blog:
Get ready for the IoT race with the new system design kit
Mike EFTIMAKIS
Picking the right solution for your next SoC, requires combining lots of different elements together. In order to make this process a little easier, Arm created the Arm Corstone Foundation IP and they…
March 20, 2018
Embedded blog:
Functional safety: Enabling safer systems with Arm technology
Neil Stroud
Arm is fully committed to providing the IP, software development tools, test libraries and documentation required for successful, efficient development of a wide range of applications.
February 22, 2018
Embedded blog:
Arm's new runtime software system to accelerate development of safety applications on Cortex-M devices
Reinhard Keil
Building on the popularity of Arm-based SoCs in markets such as automotive, industrial and healthcare, we announce Arm’s highly optimized runtime software components for use in safety-related and safety…
February 22, 2018
Embedded blog:
SmallSat Electronics Ecosystem Expands with new Arm Cortex-based Reference Design
Ross Bannatyne
Space is sexy again for the first time in a generation. The demand to get SmallSats in space is very high and the number that will be put into orbit is constrained by the limited launch capacity.
February 14, 2018
SoC Design blog:
Using SystemC Cycle Models with HDL Simulation
Jason Andrews
This tutorial explains how to create a simple SystemC model using Cycle Model Studio and run it with a Verilog testbench using EDA partner simulators.
January 31, 2018
Embedded blog:
The road to autonomous vehicles: Report by Canalys, prepared for Arm
Andy Moore
Arm commissioned a market analyst firm (Canalys) to conduct research and prepare a report to shed the light on "The road to autonomous vehicles"
January 8, 2018
Embedded blog:
Enabling Innovation in Automotive Electronics
Daniel Bernal
Announcing the Arm Automotive Developer Community portal, a showcase and directory for developers seeking to harness the innovation of the Arm ecosystem for next generation automotive electronic deployments…
January 8, 2018
Embedded blog:
"8th" - Embedded and more (part 3) - interfacing the 7-segment
Ron Aaron
This is the third in a series of articles exploring how to use 8th with embedded as well as desktop and server systems, in an integrated project.
January 5, 2018
Embedded blog:
Taking Steps to Ensure Security of Supply
Ross Bannatyne
One of the reasons that the Arm architecture is so popular is that it addresses customers concerns about security of supply.
December 21, 2017
Embedded blog:
"8th" - Embedded and more (part 2)
Ron Aaron
This time we'll flesh that part out, but to do that we also need to assemble the hardware. So without further ado, let's begin!
December 13, 2017
Embedded blog:
Rad-hard Arm-Cortex MCU Increases Likelihood of CubeSat Success
Ross Bannatyne
CubeSats are miniaturized satellites in a 10cm cube form-factor that are becoming enormously popular due to the benefits of standardization.
October 26, 2017
Embedded blog:
"8th" - Embedded and more (part 1)
Ron Aaron
This is the first in a series of articles in which we'll explore using 8th with embedded as well as desktop and server systems, in an integrated project.
October 26, 2017
Embedded blog:
Embedded machine learning in asthma inhalers changes lives
Peter Ferguson
Amiko Respiro smart asthma inhalers use machine learning and Arm low-power Cortex-M processors to montior and improve treatments - and change lives.
October 17, 2017
Embedded blog:
Great Ormond Street Hospital: Tackling extraordinary challenges with technology
Peter Ferguson
Great Ormond Street Hospital battles the most complex illnesses, brings together the brightest minds, and ultimately, changes the smallest of lives.
October 10, 2017
Embedded blog:
"8th" - grokking the REPL
Ron Aaron
This post is intended to give you a feel for using 8th, but it is not a tutorial per se.
October 3, 2017
Embedded blog:
8th - a gentle introduction to a modern Forth
Ron Aaron
8th is a secure, cross-platform programming language based on Forth which lets you concentrate on your application’s logic instead of worrying about differences between platforms.
September 27, 2017
SoC Design blog:
PC meets Arm: Integrating PCIExpress into the Arm Server Architecture
Nick
There are some significant challenges assembling server SoCs for the infrastructure market with the latest PCIExpress gen4 capabilities, this blog provides a brief overview of the challenges which will…
September 25, 2017
SoC Design blog:
Using Portable Stimulus in the Arm World: Creating bare-metal SW coherency scenarios
Nick
In this blog we will dig a little deeper into what PSLib supports and how it can be used Out-of-the-box to create a rich variety of coherent and I/O coherent scenarios.
September 18, 2017
Embedded blog:
Whitepaper: How automotive body electronics are changing
Eoin McCann
What is driving automotive body electronics to move from 16 to 32 bit architectures?
September 13, 2017
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